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    Trying to help out a buddy (gear addiction)

    This dude has been on gear for over 5 years straight, he started around 30 years old approx 5 years ago. He started at 150 lbs and he currently weighs 210 5'10.
    He is in dam good shape and is very knowledgable in diet/ exercise /gear.
    He switches his gear up every cycle, he stays on test (super test 450) but switches up between winny, dbol, deca, tren. But he doesn't stop.

    He tried to get off for a few months and went into a depression state and felt sick. He went back on and felt good again. He gets blood work done every month all good. But really all good? Being on gear that long straight can he be going down a bad road?

    Like to get some advice and help him out, he always says he has to get off but can't.
    Are gear and street drugs have some of the same effects (withdrawal)

    It has to do with image, his love life was shit before gear, now he has a few women on the go all the time. He said his junk down below works like he's on Viagra 24/7

    Suggestions are appreciated

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    Your wasting your time talking to him, people arent going to stop doing whatever they doing unless they want to, if you try talk him he will most likely tell you to fvck off so its not even worth wasting your breath

    Its his life if he happy then who are you to try tell him otherwise?

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    His blood work or at least test levels show good because he is still using test. He has to come off long enough for the blood work to she real levels. Educate him on HCG, it may help him get past the depression?

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    Well it's my cousin.

    My aunt said that he sometimes listens to me, kinda looks up to me when we were little kids.
    Just wondered if there was a way to help get off gear, something to make it easier.

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    Gonna be hard because gear has changed his life and opened up a lot of doors for him (employment, women and confidence )

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    i have a mate just like that. heck 2 days ago he dropped his pants in teh middle of a cafe to show me his quads , he walks around with his gut sucked in to hide teh bloat and has a chiseled body . so much meloantan he is now black. he looks at himself always in mirrors , car windows and his phone...

    he was a great guy , but his head is so messed up.

    no help will help him if he chooses not to stop pinning to begin with,

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    Who the hell gets blood work every month? Unless he has some viral disease he is being treated for. 5yrs straight....sooner or later he will start to have organ failures. I have known a few guys say oh its fine I've been on for 7 or 10 yrs and then ......timber dead or hospitalization and never again to enjoy a reasonable life. "too much of anything is bad" You can"t make someone do something they don't want to.....well in general u can't lol.
    Last edited by ironbeck; 04-15-2012 at 06:25 AM.

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    @-bodybycookiesandcake that is sad but funny as fu ck. I new a guy like that, he was friggin obsessed, too much stuff and too long will turn your brains gooey.

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    how long was mad dog on gear before it killed him? they need two make a sequel to his brothers first movie.

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    Maybe a peptide cycle or HGH (or both) could be a good option to consider???

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